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Noah's Ark (officially Noah's Ark Family Park Inc.) is the largest outdoor
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in the United States. It features 51
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s and dozens of various attractions. The park is located in the village of
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.


History

In 1979, the Waterman family purchased of frontage property on
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and created a bumper boat ride and built a
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track, which replaced the Delton Outdoor Theatre, the area's drive-in theater. The park opened as "Noah's Incredible Adventure," which became the name of a Noah's Ark attraction in 2003. In 1994, the Gantz family of Dubuque, Iowa, purchased Noah's Ark and added the "OctoExplorer", a yellow submarine with moving periscope, water guns and soft-surfaced waterslides. In 2003, Noah's Ark Waterpark celebrated 25 years of operation. In 2012, the park was purchased by
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. While under the ownership of Palace Entertainment, six attractions have been closed and three have been added. Other changes include fencing the park's perimeter, removing per-use lockers, and instituting parking fees. During this ownership, the park has seen numerous general park infrastructure upgrades such as a bathroom, restaurant, store remodels, a 400-person dormitory for employees, an employee cafeteria, a convenience store, and new Human Resources offices. An electrical fire destroyed the iconic ark structure at the front of the park in 2012. Originally a ticket office, the ark was being used as a museum and storage facility at the time of the fire. A new ark was built in homage to the original ark on top of the Flash Flood splash bridge. On March 13, 2020, the park was closed due to the
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. It opened later on June 20, 2020, but closed early on August 1, 2020, for the rest of the season after two employees tested positive for the virus.


Rides

It takes 5 million gallons to fill the pools and 3 miles of waterslides. Its lifeguards earned the Platinum Award from Jeff Ellis and Associates Inc. (2006, 2017), the highest waterpark safety rating possible.


Waterslides

*Toucan Twister (1985) – 3 adult bodyslides and 2 child slides. **Technetic Industries Slide-A-Ride **Previously named Slidewinder (1985–2017) **Originally opened with four slides (2 adult and 2 child) ***Expanded in 1986 adding the left most adult slide (currently orange) *The Bermuda Triangle (1988) – Three tube slides *Monkey Rapids (1989) – Three tube slides that empty into Adventure River. **Previously named Bahama Falls (1989–2017) *Congo Bongo (1991) – Proslide Mammoth family raft ride with turns ** More than 100 pieces of fiberglass, each costing $3,000 a piece ** Total cost was 1.3 million ** 700 feet long ** Uses 600,000 gallons per hour ** Tube conveyor was added in 1994 *Kowabunga (1993) – One Proslide TurboMammoth and one BubbaTub from WaterWorld Products **Family raft speed slides that go down without turns. ** Two similar family raft rides each featuring three bumps ** Oddity in that the two slides are essentially the same ride, just by two different manufacturers side-by-side *Black Thunder (1995) – Proslide Pipeline, two-person or single tube slides in the dark. **Consisting of two TurboPIPElines (Witches Gulch) and two PIPElines (Twin Twisters) *Chameleon (1997, revamped in 2023) – Enclosed Proslide Mammoth family raft slide with light and sound effects. **Previously named Dark Voyage (1995–2017) and Flying Gecko (2018-2022) *Point of No Return (2001) – 10-story-tall Proslide speedslide that takes riders 4 seconds to descend. **Opened as two side-by-side slides, however, one of the slides was taken down and replaced with Scorpion's Tail. ***The bottom runout remains the same *Sting Ray (2002) – Two large halfpipes from Water Fun Products **Replaced Tank Tag * Black Anaconda (2005) – Proslide Rocket Water Coaster ** First Generation Proslide water coaster, uses conveyor belts instead of magnets or water in Proslide's later water coasters ** One of America's longest watercoasters ** Replaced Thunder Rapids Tube Ride *Time Warp (2006) – Proslide BehemothBowl 60 **The world's largest bowl ride ***It is a clone of the former Disco H2O at Wet n Wild (which closed in 2016). *Scorpion's Tail (2010) – Whitewater West AquaLoop **America's first upside-down looping body slide **Drops riders down from a trap door in a capsule into an almost inverted loop **Replaced a Point of No Return Slide *Quadzilla (2012) – Proslide Kraken Racer **Four braided head-first slides **Replaced The Plunge *Raja (2018) – Polin King Cobra **Replaced Bumper Boats


Wave pools

*The Wave (1987) – Wavetek Wave Pool ** It was with this addition that Noah's Ark became America's Largest Waterpark ** Opened as the largest wave pool in the Midwest and sixth largest in the country ** Has capability of producing eight different types of waves *Big Kahuna (1989) – Wavetek
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**Once the largest wave pool in Wisconsin Dells, now eclipsed by Mt. Olympus's Surf Pool ** As of 2015, it cost $1,500 a day to make the waves


Lazy Rivers

*Endless River (1985) – Simple Lazy River ** Thought to be the first in the Midwest and fourth in the world upon opening ** Originally known as Lazy River and was 1/4 of a mile, stretching around only Toucan Twisters ** Expanded in 1986 to 1/3 of a mile, stretching to the splash pool of Bermuda Triangle when it would be installed *** This created the only figure 8 lazy river in the country ** Was simplified to current oval shape in 2006 when Time Warp was installed *Adventure River (1989) **Originally featured small waves and rapids


Other Attractions

*Paradise Lagoon (1984) – An activity pool **Features slides (Chutes and Motels), zip-lines, and a water walk ***Motel slide manufactured by Aquaslide *OctoExplorer (1994) – Children's play area made by NBGS ** Marketed as "A Yellow Submarine with Moving Periscope, Water Geysers, Interactive Play Equipment and Soft Slides" from the manufacturer ** Repainted and refurbished in 2016 *Flash Flood (1999) –
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. **20-passenger boat that descends a drop into a large pool; includes bridge observation area which gets hit by the subsequent wall of water. *Noah's 4-D Dive-In Theater (2007) – Midwest's Largest 4-D Theater **Currently Standing but Not Operating, status is unknown *Tadpole Bay Kiddie Kingdom (2008) – SCS Interactive children's play area **Features Noah's Ark theme, 4 kiddie waterslides, over 50 water features, and an 800-gallon bucket dump. *Surfing Safari (2013) – Single FlowRider stationary surf attraction **Replaced portions of land that Jungle Rapids once stood


Former attractions

*Can-Am Race Cars (1979) **Removed in 1998 and replaced by Flash Flood *Bumper Boats (1979) – First Attraction Built At ''Noah's Ark'' **Taken out in 2018, replaced by Raja. *Jungle Rapids (1980) – Five Tube and mat slides **Technetic Industries Slide-A-Ride **Originally opened with three slides, with two additional slides opening in 1982 **The park’s oldest water attraction **First fiberglass waterslide in the area **Mostly closed as of the 2012 season. ***Two of the four of the highest slides remained open for the 2012 season **For the 2013 the entire complex was demolished **Portions replaced by Surfing Safari *Miniature Golf (1980) – 18 holes. **Reopened in the 2019 season. **Currently standing but not operating, status is unknown *Thunder Rapids (1982) – Three interweaving hillside concrete tube chute style rides ** Originally two tube chutes with an additional run opening in 1984 ** One was removed when Point of No Return was installed ** Other two were removed for Black Anaconda ** Referred to as Mountain Mania Innertube Ride on a brochure from the early 1980s * Baja Racers (1983? ) - Off Road Go Karts ** Removed in 1984? for Paradise Lagoon * Dune Cats (1983?) - Off Road Go Karts ** Removed in 1984? for Paradise Lagoon * The Plunge (1984) – two belly-down, face first racing mat slides. ** Technetic Industries Bonzi ** Replaced by Quadzilla in 2012 ** Referred to as Bonzi Water Slide on a brochure from the early 1980s *** Bonzi, however, is the slide type and it is believed these brochures were printed before The Plunge name was selected *Kiddie Bumper Boats (1987) **Located next to The Wave **Replaced with Hooligan's Harbor RC Boats in 2018 **Manufactured by World Famous Kiddie Bumper Boats *Kiddie Race Cars (1987) **Removed in 1998 and replaced by Flash Flood *King of the Mountain (1987) **Several play structures for children which were slowly removed from kiddie areas *Tank Tag (1989) – a game where participants shoot tennis balls at targets for points from stationary guns, and mobile tanks. **Taken down in 2001 and replaced with the Sting Ray. *Go Gator (1990?) Wisdom kiddie roller coaster. **Closed in 2012 *Noah's Incredible Adventure (2003) – Mack Mystery Swing **A high-capacity, dry amusement ride which involved a large "Mystery Swing" and special visual effects to recreate a journey on Noah's famous ark. **Utilizes
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to simulate an elevator through Earth's crust **It was replaced by Curse of the Crypt in the same building in 2009. *
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(2007) – featured at Noah's Dive-In Theater from 2007 to 2011. Was replaced with ''
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''. Pirates 4-D replaced by “Ice Age 4-D” in 2015. In 2017 the ride was made into “The LEGO Movie The 4-D Experience” *Curse of the Crypt (2009) – Mack Rides Mystery Swing. **Rethemed version of Noah's Incredible Adventure **Closed in 2012, standing but not operating **Utilizes
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External links

* {{Parques Reunidos 1979 establishments in Wisconsin Water parks in Wisconsin Wisconsin Dells, Wisconsin Palace Entertainment Noah's Ark in popular culture